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Funniest Delivery Man Uses Gibberish with Clients and Completely Gets Away With It

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With some jobs it's important to be well-spoken and make sure you pronunciate every constant, vowel, and syllable. And then there are some jobs where you can say utter nonsense and it totally flies. (Like Fox News! Ayyooooo!) 

 

TikToker Will Unsworth aka @willunworthy recently posted a funny video from his work not thinking much of it. He is a delivery man and he was pointing out that he doesn't even need to use real words when announcing that the delivery man is there. He simply rings a doorbell, says some gibberish, and since the clients are usually expecting a delivery, they just go along with it and buzz him in. 

 

 

No words.

 

The 18-second video has gone extremely viral getting over a million of views already. Who knew watching unsuspecting people just go along with complete gibberish could be so funny?? It was so good he had to follow up with a part 2 to satisfy the viewers. 

 

More delivery nonsense.

 

The way he simply “ashmshsmrr” and the client responds like “yep!” and totally acts like they understood what he said is hilarious. It may even pose deeper questions in linguistics. Like, remember that words are just invented sounds humans made up with their mouth to communicate? Well, this is proving just that. He just needs to make some grunts and he's understood. 

 

Viewers can't stop watching the hilarious content of this delivery man. Only a couple clients questioned him after his mummbling and he would say “delivery.” But most just went along with the ride. Viewers are questioning themselves and how they would react, calling it “dream language” or “Sims language.” One person even points out that this is how people who are learning english as a second language first hear it being spoken. It sounds like maybe there are words there, but you just can't quit decipher them. Do you think these clients understand that it's gibberish, but just don't care because they also know it's a delivery, so they simply go along with it to avoid the awkwardness. Or do the actually think they understood what he's saying, like, did those noises he just made somehow make real words and sentences to these people?

 

Whatever is going through the minds of these clients when they hear this gibberish, viewers all agree that every delivery man must be doing this because it always is hard to understand them through the intercom. Simply hilarious to see it in action though!

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